Rep. Brantley To Speak At Club Meeting Monday

March 2, 1986|By Nick Martucci

Patti Brantley, wife of state Rep. Bobby Brantley, R-Altamonte Springs, a candidate for lieutenant governor in the November elections, will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. Monday at a meeting of the Deltona Republican Club in the clubhouse of Sportsmen's Park, East Gaucho Circle. President Lucy Smith welcomes adults interested in the political philosophy advocated by the Republican party.

-- Betty Hornung, DeBary, has been named publicity spokeswoman for the Deltona Art Club. She announced participants at the 9:30 a.m. Wednesday meeting at the Sportsmen's Park clubhouse on East Gaucho Circle, will be in for a treat. Guest artist Virginia Singer will give a demonstration on oil painting. Amateurs and professionals are welcome to attend and explore membership.

She also announced the quarterly changes in framed oils, watercolors and acrylics, mounted on the walls of the Southeast Bank at Deltona Plaza, will be at 2 p.m. March 10. She urges members to bring one of their creations for selection.

-- A dinner and card party will be the fare for this month's community get- together, sponsored by Temple Shalom beginning at 6 p.m. March 16 in the sanctuary, 1785 Elkcam Blvd. Chef Clayton Bittker, longtime owner-manager of a catering business in Rochester, N.Y., will mastermind the evening's surprise menu, said spokesman Bill Goldberg, Anchor Drive. Seating is limited to the authorized capacity of the sanctuary, Goldberg said. Early reservations are suggested. Tickets, at $6 each, are available from Goldberg; Louis Goldin, Greenwood Avenue; Jesse Hymowitz, East Cooper Drive; and Milt Levine, Jessamine Court. The event is open to the public.

-- The four Tuesday afternoon adult film programs for next month, sponsored by the Deltona Public Library, 1691 Providence Blvd., will cover a potpourri of subjects. The schedule follows: Tuesday -- Glenn Gould's Toronto and Great American Chocolate Factory, March 11 -- It's Grits and Hawaii: Come for the Beauty, Stay for the People, March 18 -- The Fish That Swallowed Jonah and March 25 -- Melina Mecouri's Athens and Living Arts of Japan. All showings begin at 2 p.m. in the community room.

Shut-in book delivery service will be available Monday and March 17. Library patrons must call in requests before each date. For books-by-mail service, call the library for information.

Librarian Bill Bowden said staff will be available in the library foyer from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursdays and from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays this month to register voters for November elections.